An Arab-Israeli man walks past graffiti sprayed on the walls of a mosque and which reads in Hebrew, 'Mohammed (prophet) is a pig' in the northern Israeli city of Baqa al-Gharbiya on December 8, 2013

An Arab-Israeli man walks past graffiti sprayed on the walls of a mosque and which reads in Hebrew, 'Mohammed (prophet) is a pig' in the northern Israeli city of Baqa al-Gharbiya on December 8, 2013. Israel and the West Bank have seen...More

An Arab-Israeli man walks past graffiti sprayed on the walls of a mosque and which...An Arab-Israeli man walks past graffiti sprayed on the walls of a mosque and which reads in Hebrew, 'Mohammed (prophet) is a pig' in the northern Israeli city of Baqa al-Gharbiya on December 8, 2013. Israel and the West Bank have seen a wave of 'price tag' attacks, a euphemism for hate crimes by Jewish extremists which often involve vandalism and in some cases physical injury and which initially targeted Palestinians in retaliation for state moves to dismantle unauthorised settlement outposts in the West Bank, but later became a standard response after any anti-Israeli violence.LessMore